Jun 2 2007 11:35AM
Barry Jackson, of the Miami Herald, reports the Atlanta Falcons may have interest in pursuing Kansas City Chiefs QB Trent Green, according to several media reports. Green's agent, Jim Steiner, however, said he has not heard from the Falcons or any other team other than the Miami Dolphins.

This could get interesting???

milkman

06-03-2007, 10:16 AM

Welcome to last week.

L.A. Chieffan

06-03-2007, 10:24 AM

Welcome to last week.
Atlanta hasn't come out OFFICIALLY and said they were intrested, but with the media leaks this may be the first step.

Mr. Laz

06-03-2007, 10:37 AM

the sun is hot

blueballs

06-03-2007, 10:44 AM

Adam and Eve have a fourth child
soon after the birth they decide this will be their last
they name it Skiptowne-then they did

D2112

06-03-2007, 10:46 AM

the sun is hot
Yes, and water is wet.

BeaverEater

06-03-2007, 11:10 AM

Green's agent, Jim Steiner, however, said he has not heard from the Falcons or any other team other than the Miami Dolphins.
I WANT TO ASSURE YOU PEOPLE THAT NO OTHER TEAM THAN THE DOLPHINS ARE INTERESTED IN TRENT GREEN!

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Shox

06-03-2007, 11:14 AM

Welcome to last week.

I was simply providing a "new" source of information which was dated yesterday jerk.

keg in kc

06-03-2007, 11:19 AM

I was simply providing a "new" source of information which was dated yesterday jerk.If you read the article your blurb references, you'll discover that there isn't actually any new information, and that it only references other 'media reports'.

The Dolphins recently modified their trade offer for Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Trent Green, his agent, Jim Steiner, said Thursday morning. And although the Chiefs didn't immediately accept, Steiner said he continues to believe Green will end up with the Dolphins.

''I think we will get a deal done,'' Steiner said. ``There have been a lot of conversations.''

But Steiner said he has no idea when Green will become a Dolphin or whether it will be in time for the team's final minicamp June 8-10.

According to Steiner, the Dolphins offered a conditional sixth-round pick that would become a fifth-rounder if Green meets certain undisclosed conditions. But the Chiefs have asked for a fourth-round pick.

Several media reports have suggested the Atlanta Falcons might pursue Green because of the uncertain status of Michael Vick, who has been investigated for dog fighting. But Steiner said he has not heard from the Falcons or any team other than the Dolphins.

Steiner has not revealed if Green will report to the Chiefs' training camp if his status hasn't been resolved by late July.

Steiner said Green's $7.2 million salary would not become guaranteed until the Chiefs cut down to their 53-man roster the weekend before the regular-season opener.

Could the Chiefs actually hold onto Green until then?

''It could go to that point,'' Steiner said. ``I wish I had that crystal ball.''

Although it's difficult to envision the Chiefs keeping Green at his current salary, Steiner said the team has not addressed that issue with him.

The Chiefs recently told Green he will be given a fair chance to win the starting job against Brodie Croyle and Damon Huard.

But Steiner said, ``It would be very, very difficult to convince Trent he would be given a fair opportunity to win a starting job based on what's been said publicly and privately.''

Steiner said Chiefs coach Herman Edwards previously said that anyone who beats out Croyle ``would have to do it by a wide margin.''

milkman

06-03-2007, 11:21 AM

I was simply providing a "new" source of information which was dated yesterday jerk.